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Research Report 2019 - DVC - Academic

Journal Article
Peacock, HT and Prehn, J, “The importance of Aboriginal Education Workers for decolonising and promoting culture in primary schools: an analysis of the longitudinal study of Indigenous children (LSIC)”, Australian Journal of Indigenous Education pp. 1-7. doi:10.1017/jie.2019.13 ISSN 1326-0111 (2019) [Refereed Article] [Full Text] [Detail]
Prehn, J, “Bush Adventure Therapy”, Australian Fatherhood Research Network Bulletin, 46 (Special Aboriginal and TSI Edition) pp. 29-29. (2019) [Professional, Non Refereed Article] [Full Text] [Detail]
Chapter in Book
Grimmer, L and Grimmer, MR, “'Ooshies - a cautionary toy story about cashing in on childhood innocence”, The Conversation Yearbook 2019: 50 Standout articles from Australia's top thinkers, Melbourne University Press, J Watson (ed), Australia ISBN 9780522876062 (2019) [Other Book Chapter] [Full Text] [Detail]
Medway, D* and Warnaby, G* and Byrom, J* and Grimmer, M and Abushena, R*, “How far would you go? Assessing the carbon footprint of business travel in the context of academic research activity”, Public Value: Deepening, Enriching, and Broadening the Theory and Practice, Routledge, A Lindgreen, N Koenig-Lewis, M Kitchener, JD Brewer, MH Moore, T Meynhardt (ed), United Kingdom, pp. 336-350. ISBN 9781138059665 (2019) [Research Book Chapter] [Full Text] [Detail]
Prehn, J, “How social work can improve the health and wellbeing of Aboriginal men”, Our Voices: Aboriginal Social Work, MacMillan, S Bennett and B Green (ed), Melbourne, Australia, pp. 157-174. ISBN 978-1352004090 (2019) [Research Book Chapter] [Full Text] [Detail]
Walter, M and Baltra-Ulloa, J, “Australian Social Work is White”, Our Voices: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander social work, Red Globe Press, B Bennett and S Green (ed), London, pp. 65-85. ISBN 9781352004090 (2019) [Research Book Chapter] [Full Text] [Detail]
Conference Publication
Prehn, J and Maher, B* and Guerzoni, MA, “'If it was a different person each year, I probably wouldn't do it': Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander research administration officers and operationalising Indigenous data sovereignty”, Indigenous Health Symposium: Data Sovereignty Translation and Health Tools Assessment, 29 October 2019, Canberra, Australia (2019) [Conference Extract] [Detail]
Prehn, J, “Aboriginal fathering discourses: What does the data tell us about educational involvement with their children?”, AIATSIS National Indigenous Research Conference, 1-3 July 2019, Brisbane, Australia (2019) [Non Refereed Conference Paper] [Detail]
Prehn, J, “UTAS HDR Aboriginal Presentation”, 3rd NATSIHEC Caucus Meeting, 15-16 November 2018, Sandy Bay, Tasmania (2019) [Non Refereed Conference Paper] [Full Text] [Detail]
Prehn, J, “The effects of Bush Adventure Therapy on the well-being of Aboriginal men in Southern Tasmania”, Festival of Health Research for Indigenous PhDs and Post-Docs: The Future of Indigenous Health Leadership, 21-22 November 2018, Melbourne, Australia (2018) [Conference Extract] [Detail]
Other Public Output
Grimmer, EL and Grimmer, MR, “Dolly Parton is a 'great unifier' in a dividedAmerica. Here's why”, ABC News, Australian Broadcasting Corporation, Australia, 25 November (2019) [Magazine Article] [Full Text] [Detail]
Grimmer, L and Grimmer, MR, “And I will always love you: how marketers measure Dolly Parton’s magic”, The Conversation, The Conversation Media Group Ltd, Australia, 25 November (2019) [Magazine Article] [Full Text] [Detail]
Prehn, J and Vanderfeen, J, “Indigenous fellowship recipients welcome the chance to study in London”, UTAS News, University of Tasmania, Hobart, Tasmania, 3 May 2019 (2019) [Internal Newsletter] [Detail]
Prehn, J, “The effects Bush Adventure Therapy has had on the well-being of Aboriginal men in Southern Tasmania”, National Talkback, BBM 98.7 FM, Australia, 28 June 2019 (2019) [Media Interview] [Detail]

* This author is not affiliated with the University of Tasmania.